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...expatriate's relationship with the host country is a shifting one, and during my eight years in Western Japan, I have run the whole gamut: Greenhorn-in-Wonderland, hyper critic, "Excuse-me-but-you're-standing-in-my-Japan," culture-intoxicatee. I am returning to the U.K. at the end of March, but, paradoxically, my tie with Japan is due to grow much stronger in mid-May when my wife gives birth and I become the father of an infant Japanese-Briton...
...weekend’s panels ran the gamut from discussions of nonviolence and activism to the legacy of Malcolm X to pluralism and American media...
...voter who has witnessed the gamut of governments in Portugal is Carlos Patrone, 82, a retired industrial chemist in the town of Carnaxide, outside Lisbon. He says he has never towed any party's line. Who will he mark his card for? "I'm so fed up," he smiles, "I'm almost ready to vote for the Devil." Between now and March 17, someone may be just in time to persuade him otherwise...
...doing, Reid became a member of the fastest-growing religion in Britain. Nobody has an accurate count of the number of British Muslims--estimates range from 1.5 million to 2.5 million--but they run the gamut of all social classes. In the West End of London, rich playboys from the gulf states are staples of the clubbing scene. In rundown mill towns in the north of England, by contrast, thousands of native Pakistanis struggle in an environment where jobs are scarce, racism is rampant and arranged marriages are the norm...
Despite the gamut of emotions the team experienced over the weekend, Harvard got back to its winning ways in its final team match of the season...